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...changing its campus-wide black-tie fall ball to a club party, that is. Citystep, which teaches dance to 120 Cambridge middle-schoolers, has 74 members—and almost that many guilty pleasures, if its saucy red posters plastered around campus are correct. So why tonight??s shift from classy to self-indulgent? “With a ball, there’s a lot of pressure, a lot of work beforehand,” Andrew C. Stillman ’06 said, listing its inherent hassles: finding a date, renting a tux, buying flowers...
...however, was not a pretty one, as the Crimson almost relinquished its early lead. “I think there were lots of ugly moments today,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “We need to improve everywhere, and we will. Our effort was sporadic tonight??that’s not typical of us.” In one of the bright spots, senior Jennifer Raimondi’s hustle led to Harvard’s first goal, and then 48 seconds later Schroyer put Harvard up 2-0. After a back-and-forth...
...will be tested tonight, when the team faces ECAC-newcomer Quinnipiac. The Bobcats, who fill the void left by Vermont’s departure, have scheduled the game in the Hartford Civic Center in anticipation of a large crowd. The arena has a concert capacity of 16,500, and tonight??s contest could easily shatter the old ECAC record of 7,460 fans. Coincidentally, Harvard had a hand in that mark as well: on Feb. 3, 1979, the Crimson faced Yale in the New Haven Coliseum for a game that set the current mark. “This...
...Crimson took this one going away. “We learned a lot from [the McGill game]” said junior forward Kevin Du, who spearheaded Harvard’s attack with two goals and two assists. “And we brought it into tonight??s game.” Like a more aggressive forecheck, to be sure. An offense of lighting passes and downright hustle that only accelerated as the game wore on. And a defense that didn’t budge in front of senior goaltender John Daigneau down the stretch...
...Prairie” bears little resemblance to Young’s “Doom Trilogy” of records—“On the Beach,” “Time Fades Away,” and “Tonight??s the Night,”—in which remorse and a sense of loss foreground every track. Not that “Prairie” lacks substance or depth...